Hiking into a hunting area with a tree stand strapped to my back is a labor of love that I’ve endured many, many times. It’s also one that I don’t need to endure again, thanks to saddle hunting.
Not every deer hunter has access to private ground where they can leave tree stands all season and not worry about hunting pressure. The truth is, most hunters are pounding public land or pressured ...
If public lands are your playground of choice for deer hunting, it’s time to ditch the heavy climbing stand and give Latitude’s latest tree saddle a chance.
“Don’t knock it until you’ve tried it,” is the advice a Pennsylvania deer hunter offers to those who are curious about saddle hunting. Hunting from a nylon saddle hanging from the side of a tree may ...
There is a powerful video on the Tree Stand Safety Awareness Foundation Facebook page that every big game hunter needs to see. More importantly, they should let the obvious message soak in. The video ...
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Hunting smart: Safety tips for archery deer season
The Archery Only season for white-tailed deer runs Sept. 27 to Oct. 31 in Texas. Make sure you're staying safe.
With two deer hunting seasons behind us and another set to begin this weekend, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources is offering several safety tips to hunters using tree stands. September is ...
Most tree stand falls resulted in broken bones, specifically damage to the victims' hips or vertebrae, both of which can be ...
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